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adjective
not explicit: such as
not fully or clearly revealed or expressed
Discussions about covert racism are often short-lived because of the notion that there's no way to measure inexplicit racism.—Ayesha Ghaffar
expressing something in an ambiguous, vague, or incomplete way … able to speak to him only in the evasive and inexplicit terms of courtly literature.—Nicolette Zeeman
The law is inexplicit on this point.
not open in the depiction of nudity or sexuality
an inexplicit love scene
1775年(隐含在 inexplicitly 中),源自 in-(1)“不,相反的”+ explicit。或者源自拉丁语 inexplicitus “不可展开; 未解释的”。相关词汇: Inexplicitly; inexplicitness。
The first known use of inexplicit was in 1744
1 In fact, Berry was intentionally inexplicit about anything Cleveland will do next week.
2 Then, when finally my letter did arrive, it was inexplicit, and I had either to go to London myself or write again.
3 But Ofcom said the comedy sketches "were inexplicit and consistent with the live, unpredictable format of this established charity programme".
4 The answer I received from her was exceedingly unsatisfactory and inexplicit; that from Mr. Runt explicit enough, but not at all pleasant in its contents.
5 These resolutions took a rather less untenable position than had been maintained in argument, and were quite inexplicit on an essential part of the question.
6 Wells called the old guard, the good liberals, the ones who speak in measured words and embrace reason, the "inexplicit men."
7 “The midwife whispered, Be thou dull!” or at least inexplicit.
8 They were allowed to stay on or to disappear as inexplicitly as they came.
9 The continued flurry of my feelings doubtless made this a very confused and inexplicit document; but I could do no better.
10 A big part of Pawson's work, like the craning and hewing subdued and inexplicit, is social, and about the characters who inhabit it.
11 Douglas argued that the U.S. Constitution allows for several inexplicit rights, all of which flow from other protections explicitly stated in the document.
12 The inexplicit efficiency of environmental property rights roots in its fuzziness.
环境产权的泛效率源于其自身的模糊性。
13 Its particular target at that particular church on that particular morning remains the gesture’s one inexplicit feature.
14 But I hope we can agree that one of music’s virtues is that it’s ultimately inexplicit, leaving human beings free to pursue its secrets as they will.
15 However, the attitude of relevant laws and judicial practice of China towards the multi-protection is inexplicit.
中国法和中国判例对多重保护的态度不明朗。
16 During this demonstration I have, incidentally, though inexplicitly, pointed out the utility of art itself and of beauty.
17 for questions like “What do you think of my new haircut?” sometimes an inexplicit response is safest
18 Nobody had ventured to tell us anything so inexplicit.
19 To thee, secluded one, The dark vibrations of the sightless skies, The lovely inexplicit colours run; The light gropes for those eyes.
20 In this observation may I say without offending, sir, you are inexplicit, or wanting in propriety, and premature in application.
1 不清楚
NL nubilous thick unclear obscure faint vague misty hazy indistinct illiquid ill-defined muzzy thickly indistinctly indistinctness overcurtain cloud muddy thicken mangle be ignorant of
2 表达不清楚的
3 含糊
amphibolous dark obscure uncertain vague slippery dusty opaque ambiguous doubtful dubious lax murky imprecise equivocal multivocal hesitatingly darkness uncertainty hesitation ambiguity obscurity indefiniteness equivocality hesitate befog cloudy indeterminate spongy waffling unexplicit
5 模糊不清的
6 不明确
opaque undefined indefinite unspecific noncommittal indefinitely vaguely noncommittally ambiguously inconclusively unclarity vague fluffy dusty ambiguous unclean hazy tenuous indeterminate undetermined indecisive halting formless ill-defined unfixed Muzzy unexplicit uncertainty indeterminacy nebulosity tenuity indetermination darken obfuscate